Tax and dialogue, Dacic: Internationals playing double game

Serbia's Foreign Minister, Ivica Dacic, has accused the internationals of playing double games in connection with the tax Kosovo has imposed on Serbian products and the Pristina-Belgrade dialogue. He said international pressure does not have any effect, as no measures are being taken on Pristina. “How is it possible that the US and the European Union [...]
He said international pressure does not have any effect, as no measures are being taken on Pristina.
“How is it possible that the US and the European Union are failing to force Pristina to lift the tax? I've expressed doubts that this is a double game, but we need to understand who's playing this game and what's their target”, the Dacic.
“B92”, quoting the Serbian minister, reports that not all states are interested in tax removal imposed by the Kosovo government.
“We have a variety of geopolitical problems, not only a question of East and West, but also of different interests within the West”, he followed.
Dacic has said some states are encouraging Prime Minister Haradinaj not to lift the tax in order not to start dialogue.
“Some states are telling him, don't remove” yet, Dacic said, adding that some “countries are telling Pristina to wait for the tax to be abolished by after the EU elections”.
Dacic said Germany and Great Britain are not showing great enthusiasm in finding a solution for various reasons











